Used in a Sentence

apollonian

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for apollonian.

Editorial note

Whether you collapse complexity through an Apollonian use of religious icons or through initialisations and acronyms likely matters little.

Examples19
Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

One who follows/worships Apollo.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of apollonian gathered in one view.

noun

One who follows/worships Apollo.

noun

One who is apollonian.

noun

A native of Apollonia.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for apollonian.

noun

One who follows/worships Apollo.

noun

One who is apollonian.

noun

A native of Apollonia.

adjective

Of or relating to the Ancient Greek mathematician Apollonius of Perga.

Example sentences

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Whether you collapse complexity through an Apollonian use of religious icons or through initialisations and acronyms likely matters little.

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Conclusion: The study of Apollonian circle packings led to the challenge and ultimate disproval of the previously accepted local-global conjecture.

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There exist infinitely many primitive Apollonian circle packings for which the number of missing curvatures up to N is Ω(√N).

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ChatGPT v4 Technical Article Version of this long-form post: Apollonian Circle Packings and the Local-Global Conjecture Background: - Apollonian circle packings is the study of how circles can fit into a larger circle.

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Let A be a primitive Apollonian circle packing containing curvatures equivalent to r (mod 24).

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It's the fun Dionysian night to the boring Apollonian day of real life.

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Read Nietzsche's writing on the distinction between Apollonian revelation and Dionysian satiation in narratives and you will never need to worry about spoilers again.

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The context prompt was actually taken verbatim from another HN post from today (the one about querying the Apollonian oracle, if anyone saw that one).

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Then again we are on Hackernews the epitome of an apollonian realm and i am also in part spawned from the internet.

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Or as Nietzsche would put it, we're too Apollonian and not enough Dionysian.

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Telepathy, unfortunately, turns out to not be all about elevated Apollonian abstract intellectualism: it's an emotion amplifier and taps into the most toxic wellsprings of the subconscious.

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The Dionysian night to real life's Apollonian day.

Quote examples

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Apollonian circles are geometry, but the conjecture is about the integers that show up as the curvatures of packings, and specifically about the "certain numerical buckets" they happen to fall into.

2

He particularly included Christianity and “Apollonian” rationalism in that.

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I once had the audacity to use the Nietzschian concept of "Apollonian and Dionysian" in my interpretation of a literary text (after the "thorough" analysis of course).

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Incidentally a helpful dichotomy in this regard is laid out in Nietzsche's first major work: The Birth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Music (he was a superb classical philologist by trade and one of the youngest tenured "Classics" professors at the age of 24): Apollonian/Dionysian [0] > Dancing forces you to be here and now—connecting you with your and your partner’s body.

Proper noun examples

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For full understanding, the Apollonian/scientific mode is essential; for direct experience, the Dionysian/ecstatic mode is the only way to go.

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But I’m not sure that asymmetry helps to characterize the Cultural conflicts any better than the Apollonian/Dionysian split.

3

Something something about the 'Apollonian' and the 'Mercurial'.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use apollonian in a sentence?

Whether you collapse complexity through an Apollonian use of religious icons or through initialisations and acronyms likely matters little.

What does apollonian mean?

One who follows/worships Apollo.

What part of speech is apollonian?

apollonian is commonly used as noun, adjective.